[quote author="The_Maestro" date=1227401587]Panda, don't do it. You've got an Irvine right in your neck of the woods, Naperville. I moved here from Naperville 4 years ago. I'm not sure if I would do it again, probably not. The only plus I can really come up with for Irvine is the weather. Naperville is equally good in every other way, and it doesn't feel like a giant strip mall. Irvine is just bland. Sure, the master planning has its advantages but Irvine just does not have a sense of community like Naperville, or any other Chicago area burb for that matter. It's hard to exactly put a finger on it but Chicago is just better. Sure, you've got LA and San Diego nearby but it is a pain in the ass to ever go there and enjoy the culture, which there is none of in Irvine. The allure of Southern California looks great in January and it sure is nice to go for a bike ride in 60+ degree weather in the winter, but there just aren't many other things I can come up with as good reasons to move here from Chicago. You've seen the price of real estate here, if you are willing to pay that for weather then go for it.
As far as the move, I used U-Pack from ABF. Sort of like pods. You load your own belongings into a semi trailer. You pay for the space used. They will bring the trailer to your door or you can load and un-unload at their facility. Paid about $1700 for enough stuff to fill my large one bedroom and small storage spot in my garage. Well worth it but you'll need someone on both ends to help pack and unload the trailer. Drove my own car out in two days.</blockquote>
Maestro and Joon,
Thanks for giving me your feedback. My wife and I really like Naperville a lot and we would live there if had decided to remain in the burbs of Chicago. We love to hang out at the river walk during the summers. My reason for wanting to move to Irvine is a little more than just the nice weather. I see Irvine as the next Silicon Valley of Southern California, and to live and having a business with an Irvine address has been a dream of mine for ten years now. Being an Asian American Entrepreneur in the Tech Sector, I identify myself more with Irvine more than i do with Naperville. Here in Chicago, I have good friends who have stellar educational backgrounds graduating from Kellogg, U of Chicago, Harvard, and they all have good corporate jobs, but they don't seem to have a single string of entrepeneurial creativity in them. Starting your own company from grass roots is a little unusual here among my circle of friends.
Irvine is more of a dream and a place i can identify myself best than just the nice weather. Also in terms of real estate, I have absolutely no desire to research, look at, move up, or buy any real estate here in the some of nicest suburban areas of chicago like (South Barrington, Lake Forest, Wilmette, Winekka, Naperville, Northbrook, Hinsdale, etc.) but it is different story when it comes to Orange County real estate. I know where the trophy homes are located in Irvine, and southern Orange County by the street name, and but absolutely have no clue of the street names of where some of nicest properties are located in burbs of Chicago, and I have lived here since 1982.
As an Asian American in my early 30s, Irvine just seems to identify me for who i am, where i have never felt that I quite fit in the Chicagoland burb for 25 years.The bloggers on the Irvine Housing Blog seem to have similar aspirations and interest as me. It is sort of weird that I can relate and connect to a housing blog than I can with the community in Chicago burbs here for 25 years. IHB is like a virtual community with people whom I can relate to.
Joon and Maestro, I apprecate your feedback as i am trying to make the same move that you guys have in the past 4 years.
Panda